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they are both now former presidents, and in our history john quincy adams, of course, following john adams, but john adams was too old and died very early and john quincy adams presidency, and so he -- he's able to soak in this moment, as are we able to look and as poem who follow politics understand the cross-currents. look at how the republican party moved from the elder bush to a much different frame in the younger bush and how it's now moved away from the younger bush. it's just striking, all of these philosophical differences, ideological differences. a lot of raw emotion because of decisions about war and interrogation of prisoners and all the rest all captured on that state. >> here he comes. we'll hear an amazing half hour now of presidential addresses in order. it's going to be jimmy carter first and then chronologically through the senior bush, bill clinton, barack obama. it's going to be fascinating now. >> ladies and gentlemen, president jimmy carter. >> well, it's a great honor for me to be here today, and it reminds me of my favorite cartoon in the "new yorker" magazine
they are both now former presidents, and in our history john quincy adams, of course, following john adams, but john adams was too old and died very early and john quincy adams presidency, and so he -- he's able to soak in this moment, as are we able to look and as poem who follow politics understand the cross-currents. look at how the republican party moved from the elder bush to a much different frame in the younger bush and how it's now moved away from the younger bush. it's just striking,...
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john howard of australia, former prime minister and mrs. ehud olmert of israel, former secretary general -- current secretary general of nato, mr. fogg rasmussen. his royal highness of saudi arabia, abdul al-khalifa of bahrain, former ambassador to the united states, ambassador sen of india. current ambassador to the united states, ambassador of kuwait, ambassador of indonesia, ambassador amid, hakemi and mrs. hakemi of afghanistan, ambassador of botswana, the german chief admission, mr. hannafeld, please join me in acknowledging and welcoming our global leaders. [applause] i would now like to acknowledge the governor of texas, rick perry. [applause] the governor of arizona, jan brewer. [applause] the governor of new jersey, chris christie and mrs. mary christie. the former governor of alabama, bob riley, and the former governor of michigan, john anglers and his wife, michelle. i want to greet the following members of congress -- senator ted cruz and his wife, heidi, of texas, senator john cornyn of texas, former senator bill frist, former
john howard of australia, former prime minister and mrs. ehud olmert of israel, former secretary general -- current secretary general of nato, mr. fogg rasmussen. his royal highness of saudi arabia, abdul al-khalifa of bahrain, former ambassador to the united states, ambassador sen of india. current ambassador to the united states, ambassador of kuwait, ambassador of indonesia, ambassador amid, hakemi and mrs. hakemi of afghanistan, ambassador of botswana, the german chief admission, mr....
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john king is there at the presidential center getting ready to watch. hear all these former presidents and the current president speak as well. you had a chance to sit down with the former president george w. bush for a very candid interview. how is he doing now? >> he is comfortable in his skin. his front ends have always said that. i am a content man, he said. he knows this dedication ceremony today will restir the issues we're talking about, his response after katrina, the war in iraq. he understands all that. he says he is not trying to overshape. he con seeds any presidential library is an effort to shape some of the conversation about his legacy. he thinks people will be surprised at how objective this library is. there is a place called the decision points theater. you can see some of the advice he received. i talked to him about this. he said a lot of mistakes were made but he thinks removing saddam hussein was the right thing to do. -- look, he understands this will stir up the debate. he was very relaxed as always, pushing aside questions abou
john king is there at the presidential center getting ready to watch. hear all these former presidents and the current president speak as well. you had a chance to sit down with the former president george w. bush for a very candid interview. how is he doing now? >> he is comfortable in his skin. his front ends have always said that. i am a content man, he said. he knows this dedication ceremony today will restir the issues we're talking about, his response after katrina, the war in iraq....
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thanks, john. >> nice to see you. >> we're not going to see otherwise. >> okay. thank you, chief. thank you, ed. >> what a great crowd. >> awesome. >> how are you? there's a big line to buy the books. >> okay. [inaudible] >> i thought i did but now i'm realizing i didn't get it. so probably not. >> thanks are turning out. you know, this, i do different kinds of events and this one is probably the best so far. definitely. >> there's a huge line outside. >> the first one we had -- [inaudible] okay, great to see. >> first of all, my name is dave. i work here and thank you so much for coming out to support a good friend, eric, and is book country. i've had the honor and privilege of running the white house websites that often refer to -- so every morning we started this come is almost like a blank slate because waiting each day whether text, video, what have you. but i told eric the photos are like paint. the day that helped tell the story of the george w. bush presidency. it's a good issue so so many former colleagues and it's a pleasure for adelman to host the event here tonight. an
thanks, john. >> nice to see you. >> we're not going to see otherwise. >> okay. thank you, chief. thank you, ed. >> what a great crowd. >> awesome. >> how are you? there's a big line to buy the books. >> okay. [inaudible] >> i thought i did but now i'm realizing i didn't get it. so probably not. >> thanks are turning out. you know, this, i do different kinds of events and this one is probably the best so far. definitely. >> there's a...
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violation of the law is the torture regime that was set up by bush officials and their legal mercenaries john yoo jay bybee and other lawyers third violation is war crimes that and torture is considered a war crime as well but the killing of civilians the targeting of civilians two of the most notorious instances of war crimes they had to eat a massacre where. u.s. marines basically executed about twenty four men women and children in cold blood it was just horrific at that and the falutin massacre which was done in retaliation for the killing of four blackwater mercenaries. was a civilians who were targeted u.s. soldiers went house to house and took him out and shot them they shot families crossing the river helicopters and sniper shot people there were unknown numbers hundreds of people that were killed in collusion. then the force. of the law is the prison camp at the united states maintains at one time tomorrow and the fifth example of lawbreaking by the bush administration was the illegal spying program surveillance program spying on americans conversations and then a data mining program
violation of the law is the torture regime that was set up by bush officials and their legal mercenaries john yoo jay bybee and other lawyers third violation is war crimes that and torture is considered a war crime as well but the killing of civilians the targeting of civilians two of the most notorious instances of war crimes they had to eat a massacre where. u.s. marines basically executed about twenty four men women and children in cold blood it was just horrific at that and the falutin...
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she is a great first lady. >> we had an situation that no one else had except john adams. we knew how difficult it is when you're criticized and somebody you love is criticized but we know that is a part of it and expect that and take it for it is. it is part of political life in the united states. really, one of our great freedoms that we can criticize our lead in every way we want to. i think because we saw george's parents, somebody -- the president and first lady that we loved so much in those roles. barbara bush is a wonderful example to me as a first lady. she also has that inner strength, i think to be able to live there and live there under a lot of pressure and live there when the man you love the most is criticized and go on about your business. >> 9/11 you talked about being a difficult time but what else was the darkest day for you? >> meeting the families of the fallon, trying to help heal a broken heart, trying to be the comforter in chief. those were difficult moments but on the other hand, they were mostly inspiring to see the spirit of the military familie
she is a great first lady. >> we had an situation that no one else had except john adams. we knew how difficult it is when you're criticized and somebody you love is criticized but we know that is a part of it and expect that and take it for it is. it is part of political life in the united states. really, one of our great freedoms that we can criticize our lead in every way we want to. i think because we saw george's parents, somebody -- the president and first lady that we loved so much...
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here are john and misha on why he picked her? >> it's a place -- play for the west and working class voters and it's a play for avan get a s -- evangelicals, and way to put excitement in his campaign. >> to give some element of the future. i think the problem with the pick in a lot of ways, a, it looks really political and for mccain whose slogan is country first, this looks like a politics first pick and also think it makes voters think about his age more because they have to confront the question, there's a good chance something could happen to him in office, are we ready to have this woman with her qualifications and lack thereof. chris: you say she's ready to be president? i haven't heard that yet. >> that's the question. chris: soon after that sarah palin's tv ability was put to the katie couric test and "saturday night live" tina fey came on with her spot-on impression of palin. >> sarah palin gave john mccain a boost coming out of the republican convention but then came the network interviews especially the one with katie
here are john and misha on why he picked her? >> it's a place -- play for the west and working class voters and it's a play for avan get a s -- evangelicals, and way to put excitement in his campaign. >> to give some element of the future. i think the problem with the pick in a lot of ways, a, it looks really political and for mccain whose slogan is country first, this looks like a politics first pick and also think it makes voters think about his age more because they have to...
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john is sitting over here. [laughter] >> one last question and we will take some questions from the audience on the affordable care act in the opening here. do you think if the affordable care acted and in place with your health care have been any different? you are covered bye bye insurance the whole time. >> insurance i had, there was a time when i was 23 when i got second hospitalized and had no health insurance. i spent our honeymoon money on medical. later on i learned i needed health insurance and i got the regular who crossed lou shield program and i've had that throughout my life. that basically finance the care and i believe when i left the white house at that point, i think that was the way it worked in terms of my concerns, there are a lot of them. i talk about for example the importance of continuity and doctors. i had my second heart attack in 1984. i was in the congress and the semito bethesda at that time. the care was perfect. i had been in the hospitals and this was my second heart attack. one
john is sitting over here. [laughter] >> one last question and we will take some questions from the audience on the affordable care act in the opening here. do you think if the affordable care acted and in place with your health care have been any different? you are covered bye bye insurance the whole time. >> insurance i had, there was a time when i was 23 when i got second hospitalized and had no health insurance. i spent our honeymoon money on medical. later on i learned i needed...
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this i"viewpoint." >> john: i'm john fugelsang. this is "viewpoint." thank you so much for joining us this evening. the boston marathon bombers allegedly had a second target in mind. the inevitable finger-pointing for the marathon bombing has begun. now senator lindsey graham, republican of south carolina kicked it off in an interview today with cnn. >> i think its system failure and they asked me, if the system fails who do you blame? well, you blame the people in charge of the system. between bengahzi and botch we're going backwards not forward in terms of national security. >> john: last year senator graham said former secretary of state hillary clinton quote got away with murder. she must have been to blame for that. and as for domestic secure responsibility would fall on president. >> obama: himself low graham didn't exculpate the u.s. counter terror agencies for their failure to follow up on the alleged bomber tamerlan tsarnaev after traveled overseas. >> when he leaves to go to russia and dagestan the department of homeland security picks up his
this i"viewpoint." >> john: i'm john fugelsang. this is "viewpoint." thank you so much for joining us this evening. the boston marathon bombers allegedly had a second target in mind. the inevitable finger-pointing for the marathon bombing has begun. now senator lindsey graham, republican of south carolina kicked it off in an interview today with cnn. >> i think its system failure and they asked me, if the system fails who do you blame? well, you blame the people...
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my guest tonight is dean of the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he is also a bestselling author whose new book is called "the dispensable nation." please welcome back to the program, vali nasr. ( cheers and applause ) thank you for being here. >> thank you for inviting me. >> the book is called the dispensable nation: american foreign policy in retreat. is that bad, is that we are-- because, if i order recall, whee were on offense, we made a-- i don't know, obviously, i'm not an international relations-- ( bleep ). we made a-- it was bad, it was bad. is retreat bad for america? >> well, too much offense wasn't good. too much defense is also not good. there are too many problems out there, and we have to address them, and we have to do this in the right way. >> jon: where would you like to see us right now being more active? >> i think in the middle east, largely because many things happening there have great deal of impact on us, on our economy, on our security. and there's also the future of that region is right now being written in places like e
my guest tonight is dean of the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he is also a bestselling author whose new book is called "the dispensable nation." please welcome back to the program, vali nasr. ( cheers and applause ) thank you for being here. >> thank you for inviting me. >> the book is called the dispensable nation: american foreign policy in retreat. is that bad, is that we are-- because, if i order recall, whee were on offense, we made a-- i...
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john mccain immediately condemns russia. barack obama waits for a few days to find out and get more information and he did so wisely because it turned out board georgia and russia were at vault. so sometimes acting quickly and decisively can lead to bad decision-making. all right, why would wouldn't two presidents just bring their partisan conflict to the whitehouse? would mitt romney and barack obama really cooperate? that is what the framers were worried about. alexander hamilton talks about multiple executives on dissension and rivalry but i don't think that would happen. in fact, there is very good reason to think they will develop a cooperative relationship. first, they wouldn't have incentives to develop a complex will relationship. elected officials are highly partisan but they are for a purpose. the reason why is typical power-sharing settings, each person or different people feels that by maneuvering and jockeying for power they can establish a dominant position. that is -- but in the coalition presidency that i pro
john mccain immediately condemns russia. barack obama waits for a few days to find out and get more information and he did so wisely because it turned out board georgia and russia were at vault. so sometimes acting quickly and decisively can lead to bad decision-making. all right, why would wouldn't two presidents just bring their partisan conflict to the whitehouse? would mitt romney and barack obama really cooperate? that is what the framers were worried about. alexander hamilton talks about...
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from your perspective, what did you do with john si knew knew. and if he fired him, why didn't the president fire him? >> i don't know that story as well. i wasn't around in the episode in 41s administration when he asked john si knew knew to step down as the chief of staff. but he did too all accounts, he asked 43, his son, and deputy chief of staff andy card the deliver the message to john sinunu who's a very able man and served with distinction. but, again, the president decided was not right for the moment in his presidency. why did 41 ask other people to deliver the news? i'm not sure. that was certainly not 43's style. one of the amusing bits of fallout from that earlier episode was, though, that bush 43's first chief of staff was andy card. served longer than any chief of staff in modern history. the only one at a served longer was sherman adams, eisenhower's chief of staff. but in the first two years of the bush white house, i was in andy card's deputy. i was in the position to andy that andy had been in in respect to sinunu. every week o
from your perspective, what did you do with john si knew knew. and if he fired him, why didn't the president fire him? >> i don't know that story as well. i wasn't around in the episode in 41s administration when he asked john si knew knew to step down as the chief of staff. but he did too all accounts, he asked 43, his son, and deputy chief of staff andy card the deliver the message to john sinunu who's a very able man and served with distinction. but, again, the president decided was...
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. >> this is the resolute desk, and it has everything, including the little door that john john kennedy looked out of in that famous photo from the oval office. visitors to the museum can actually come in to the office, get their picture made. the office won't be roped off. so this is the end of this part of the museum. and so we're stepping from president, on january 20th, 2009, to citizen. and that's the line that george used in his farewell address. >> time to carry a title that means more to me than any oth other -- citizen. >> a personal tour. mrs. bush telling diane, still empowering w >>> breaking news, aaron hern, his visit to the boston bombing site where he was wounded. >> looking into the complaints of minority owned contractors who claim they have been shut out. >> a neighborhood crash left a homeowner in critical condition. you're going to seeow street racing has become part of the culture. >> and a new crime fighting initiative. police depend on you as much as you depend on them. >> this is earn aaron hern, the 11-year-old wounded in the boston bombings and getting a look
. >> this is the resolute desk, and it has everything, including the little door that john john kennedy looked out of in that famous photo from the oval office. visitors to the museum can actually come in to the office, get their picture made. the office won't be roped off. so this is the end of this part of the museum. and so we're stepping from president, on january 20th, 2009, to citizen. and that's the line that george used in his farewell address. >> time to carry a title that...
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one small quibble with something john said. the dependency line i point to is dependency on the people alone. this is not because madison thought there was an interesting way people wanted. that is insanely difficult. what he is talking about is the dependency. the government is to avoid the wrong dependencies. we want an executive that cannot by congress, so we have all sorts of separation to make sure the right dependencies to congress exist. they were obsessed with dependency the way with jane austen was, and the dependency reduces the independent that is so important. the part that is optimistic and i want to emphasize this point, john and i have been on a number of channels. enormous respect. he is unique in recognizing the way the debate has moved. what michael has been doing for ever, and what some of us have been trying to insist on is the old debate. whether people were saying, stop talking, we want to silence you. that is not the debate today. it is about what the alternative ways of funding might reduce the kind of p
one small quibble with something john said. the dependency line i point to is dependency on the people alone. this is not because madison thought there was an interesting way people wanted. that is insanely difficult. what he is talking about is the dependency. the government is to avoid the wrong dependencies. we want an executive that cannot by congress, so we have all sorts of separation to make sure the right dependencies to congress exist. they were obsessed with dependency the way with...
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. ♪ >> and now john stossel. [applause] john: planning s car trip? warmer weather means driving season. we all have opinions about the price of gas, what might be don about it, but it tur out some much of what we thinkthat we know is not so. and oe reason we get it wrong is that companies and interest groups like to ask. politicians, well, like maybe too harsh a word. they mislead. they pretend that was a few law they can make erything better. president obama's says gas cost too much and he fes ourpain. >> the serious blow to your budget. getting hit with a new tax coming right out of your pocket. john: the president took action. >> we have taken steps to softe the blow b making sure that our cars use less gas. we put in place the toughest to economy standards in history. over the life a new car the average family wl save more than $8,000 at the pum. john: it sounds good. he does not want to save $000. but the magic of fuel economy standards is just one more myth that liticians sell us. here to tell us t truth, susan dudley who runs the regulatory st
. ♪ >> and now john stossel. [applause] john: planning s car trip? warmer weather means driving season. we all have opinions about the price of gas, what might be don about it, but it tur out some much of what we thinkthat we know is not so. and oe reason we get it wrong is that companies and interest groups like to ask. politicians, well, like maybe too harsh a word. they mislead. they pretend that was a few law they can make erything better. president obama's says gas cost too much...
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give me your overview running for the new republic in late may you were just the secretary of state john kerry to put the brakes on the goshi asians with russia over syria how do you assess the united states russian rule. agent's job and what damage has kerry suffered through this. well the u.s. washing relationship is really at perhaps one of the lowest point since the fall of the soviet union doing the entire period of boris yeltsin as you know larry when i served in the government there were problems between president clinton and boris yeltsin's sometimes between george bush and the first george bush and boris yeltsin but there was a firm commitment to make the end of the cold war have meaning for the rest of the world between those two leaders and there was if not a friendship a partnership of a kind with a lot of putin in power that partnership days are long and this is someone who doesn't see america as a partner who frankly has made his decisions apparently by deciding what would in his view harm the united states not necessarily by what would be best for the future of u.s. russia
give me your overview running for the new republic in late may you were just the secretary of state john kerry to put the brakes on the goshi asians with russia over syria how do you assess the united states russian rule. agent's job and what damage has kerry suffered through this. well the u.s. washing relationship is really at perhaps one of the lowest point since the fall of the soviet union doing the entire period of boris yeltsin as you know larry when i served in the government there were...
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this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening, i'm john fugelsang. this is "viewpoint." this month activists are activists are staging national days of action to stop u.s. drone warfare. yesterday the u.s. committee took their own action, a hearing on drone warfare. here is the detail as senator durbin saw it. >> the use of drones has made targeted killing more efficient and less costly in terms of american blood and treasure. there are however long-term consequences when the airstrikes hit civilians. >> john: consequences like growing hatred of americans and of america in countries where drones have been deployed. now president obama insists it's the best weapon we have in the war against al-qaeda and it's affiliates. in april lindsey graham told the rotey club, i quote we've killed 4700. sometimes you hit innocent people i hate that, but we're at war. actually we have not declared war in this country since 1941. that's the first time an american official put a number on the casualties from the drone war. chair dianne feinstein insists that the casualties in that war ar
this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening, i'm john fugelsang. this is "viewpoint." this month activists are activists are staging national days of action to stop u.s. drone warfare. yesterday the u.s. committee took their own action, a hearing on drone warfare. here is the detail as senator durbin saw it. >> the use of drones has made targeted killing more efficient and less costly in terms of american blood and treasure. there are however long-term...
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no i don't with john brennan. secrecy is the key word. unless of course you know if he chooses to leak for the benefit of the administration what did you expect when you decided to go public to come clean on on on torture at the cia i mean if your wife worked at the cia and she was fired because of him and your father of five and you were going to prison what future did you envision for yourself five years ago. i didn't envision prison in my future five years ago i expected there to be a national debate on whether or not we wanted to use torture as an official u.s. policy now i'm very happy proud actually that i played a role in that debate and now the limbo law of the land is that torture is illegal i'm very proud of that i frankly didn't expect that the government would would go after me so relentlessly i stood in the snow for two hours to vote for president obama i really believed that this was a positive change i believed that he deserved that nobel peace prize or only because i expected things to change so dramatically at the beginni
no i don't with john brennan. secrecy is the key word. unless of course you know if he chooses to leak for the benefit of the administration what did you expect when you decided to go public to come clean on on on torture at the cia i mean if your wife worked at the cia and she was fired because of him and your father of five and you were going to prison what future did you envision for yourself five years ago. i didn't envision prison in my future five years ago i expected there to be a...
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i'm john scott. fox news watch is on right now. >> it says no subpoena may be issued to any member of the news media or for the telephone toll records of any member of the news media without the express authorization of the attorney general. did you delegate that express authorization in writing to mr. cole? >> no, i don't think the recusal -- we looked for this. i don't think there is anything in writing with regard to my recusal, which is again, not -- >> the question was, what about the requirement in the code that you expressly approve -- now, you recused yourself. was that express authorization authority delegated to mr. cole? >> once i recused myself in that matter, he does become the acting attorney general with all the powers that the attorney general has. >> the attorney general eric holder, once again facing a congressional hearing. this time getting a grilling over the justice department's seizure of phone records from the associated press. details from 20 different phone lines where more
i'm john scott. fox news watch is on right now. >> it says no subpoena may be issued to any member of the news media or for the telephone toll records of any member of the news media without the express authorization of the attorney general. did you delegate that express authorization in writing to mr. cole? >> no, i don't think the recusal -- we looked for this. i don't think there is anything in writing with regard to my recusal, which is again, not -- >> the question was,...
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john, thanks. we appreciate it. >>> here's a sound bite from bowles and simpson that i'm afraid is totally wrong. take a listen. >> i think when this really stupid stupid stupid sequester goes into effect and people have to start standing in lines for three hours to get through security at the airports, they're going to visibly feel, you know, how this government has become completely dysfunctional. >>> all right. so why do i think he's wrong? he's a good man, i have great respect for him, but my opinion lower spending and limited government is good medicine. by the way, these are tiny spending cuts in the grand scheme of things, you know what? house republicans are doing better than they think rejecting president obama's various stimulus plans. listen to this. actual spending restraint has dropped to budget share gdp of 25% at the peak in 2009 to 22.8% last year. all right. it's the right direction. the long-term trend is 19%. believe it or not, we are making some progress. so i'll say this. let's
john, thanks. we appreciate it. >>> here's a sound bite from bowles and simpson that i'm afraid is totally wrong. take a listen. >> i think when this really stupid stupid stupid sequester goes into effect and people have to start standing in lines for three hours to get through security at the airports, they're going to visibly feel, you know, how this government has become completely dysfunctional. >>> all right. so why do i think he's wrong? he's a good man, i have...
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global which is another apparent crime and john corazon is finally being accused by the see have to see in this these are just civil charges but it's been two years the futures and industry was shoveled into disarray because of what this guy did he took customer money he used to bet on sovereign and why has it taken this long for him to face any charges whatsoever by the sea of d.c. the problem of all of these things is that these allegations just like bear stearns just like lehman brothers they're making bad bets and stealing customer accounts apparently to do them i don't know if the allegations are true they appear to be but it takes a lot of time to unwind the transaction find out who the guilty party is the real concern that i have is not punishing cords and he should be punished and obviously everyone who did it should go to jail my concern is this is going to happen again and again and again it's going to happen every five years just as it happened every five years in the past unless we get that volcker rule under the dodd frank bill that i've been advocating before on your show
global which is another apparent crime and john corazon is finally being accused by the see have to see in this these are just civil charges but it's been two years the futures and industry was shoveled into disarray because of what this guy did he took customer money he used to bet on sovereign and why has it taken this long for him to face any charges whatsoever by the sea of d.c. the problem of all of these things is that these allegations just like bear stearns just like lehman brothers...
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congressman john dingell jr. chairman of the house energy and commerce committee asked whether giving banks more freedom wasn't asking for economic trouble the same concern his father, congressman john dingell sr. had voiced over 50 years before. my daddy taught me there's no educational value in the second kick of the mule. i've tried to learn from others' mistakes. the banks propose to rush out and get into many businesses. wouldn't the bush banking bill open the door for banks to speculate in new business with federally-insured deposits, just as s&ls did? we're not talking about taking insured deposits from banks and going into the securities business or the insurance business. what you do is you build these walls that say no insured deposits can hop over from the bank to fund any kind of risk-taking, any activities in these other areas. wouldn't banks know best about how the nking industry should be reformed? they've had huge successes in bringing themselves to their knees. they want to tell congress how bank
congressman john dingell jr. chairman of the house energy and commerce committee asked whether giving banks more freedom wasn't asking for economic trouble the same concern his father, congressman john dingell sr. had voiced over 50 years before. my daddy taught me there's no educational value in the second kick of the mule. i've tried to learn from others' mistakes. the banks propose to rush out and get into many businesses. wouldn't the bush banking bill open the door for banks to speculate...
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next remarks from john scary on the kerry on the future of women in afghanistan. it's 40 minutes.on the kerry on the future of women in afghanistan. it's 40 minutes. >>> i want to once again thank the university for your active leadership not only on behalf of the intellectual study of and analysis of issues of importance to our world, but your leadership in the civic life, not only of washington, but of our country and indeed across the globe. this is yet another goexample o that and i welcome the members of the diplomatic corps and in particular all of the women of and from afghanistan who have joined us today. i'm monitored to be the honorary co-chair along with laura bush. mrs. bush has been the real inspiration and driving force behind the council from the very beginning. and the council represents a commitment, a public-private partnership to try to support the women of afghanistan in the transition that they are undergoing. we can point to a lot of progress. some of it mentioned in the sle excellent video that was just shown. but we're well aware this is a
next remarks from john scary on the kerry on the future of women in afghanistan. it's 40 minutes.on the kerry on the future of women in afghanistan. it's 40 minutes. >>> i want to once again thank the university for your active leadership not only on behalf of the intellectual study of and analysis of issues of importance to our world, but your leadership in the civic life, not only of washington, but of our country and indeed across the globe. this is yet another goexample o that and...
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john howard of australia, former prime minister and mrs. ehud olmert of israel, former secretary general -- current secretary general of nato, mr. fogg rasmussen. his royal highness of saudi arabia, abdul al-khalifa of bahrain, former ambassador to the united states, ambassador sen of india. current ambassador to the states, ambassador of kuwait, ambassador of indonesia, ambassador amid, hakemi and mrs. hakemi of afghanistan, ambassador of botswana, the german chief admission, mr. hannafeld, please join me in acknowledging and welcoming our global leaders. \[applause] i would now like to acknowledge the governor of texas, rick perry. \[applause] the governor of arizona, jan brewer. \[applause] the governor of new jersey, chris christie and mrs. mary christie. the former governor of alabama, bob riley, and the former governor of michigan, john anglers and his wife, michelle. i want to greet the following members of congress -- senator ted cruz and his wife, heidi, of texas, senator john cornyn of texas, former senator bill frist, former sena
john howard of australia, former prime minister and mrs. ehud olmert of israel, former secretary general -- current secretary general of nato, mr. fogg rasmussen. his royal highness of saudi arabia, abdul al-khalifa of bahrain, former ambassador to the united states, ambassador sen of india. current ambassador to the states, ambassador of kuwait, ambassador of indonesia, ambassador amid, hakemi and mrs. hakemi of afghanistan, ambassador of botswana, the german chief admission, mr. hannafeld,...
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senate bid, and republican strategist john fiery. good to see both of you. >> good morning. >> watching the faces of the two other generations of barbara bush was interesting, and we all gasped and it takes a lot to get our attention and you've got to wonder if jeb is wishing she never said that. >> that's a good point. barbara bush is known to speak her mind, and obviously she's been through it and wants her family to take a break from all the spotlight, but i do think that jeb bush could be a very good president. i think he would help expand the republican base. he has great message on upward mobility and cares about issues that are important for this country, like education and immigration and health care, and i think he'd be a great candidate, but obviously mrs. bush has other thoughts for her son. >> i think i can say realistically the media would love it because the matchup everybody would love to see, karen, is bush/clinton. >> yeah. >> here's how former president george w. bush describes that. >> your brother versus hillary c
senate bid, and republican strategist john fiery. good to see both of you. >> good morning. >> watching the faces of the two other generations of barbara bush was interesting, and we all gasped and it takes a lot to get our attention and you've got to wonder if jeb is wishing she never said that. >> that's a good point. barbara bush is known to speak her mind, and obviously she's been through it and wants her family to take a break from all the spotlight, but i do think that...
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john diiulio wrote a textbook you would transfer. i want to know basically would've had stayed the same system are sold any differences -- have stayed since there are so many differences? what do you as a director pass on to the next? >> headaches. [laughter] horrors. messes to clean up. you cannot possibly look back. i said at the outset, what unites us is a lot bigger that divide us. them on a to put level playing field and engage in them and financial and cultural transformation. this is something everybody at this table shares deeply. ,hile we may have differences the reality is, we all share with the great founders of habitat for humanity calls the hammer. when you bring people together and to do things in common, you will solve problems and those differences are not going to melt away. you will be more willing at the margin to listen and find a way to navigate around. that has been the great tradition in faith-based public/private collaborations. pioneeringot only candidacyrior to the of president bush. as the first base -- as
john diiulio wrote a textbook you would transfer. i want to know basically would've had stayed the same system are sold any differences -- have stayed since there are so many differences? what do you as a director pass on to the next? >> headaches. [laughter] horrors. messes to clean up. you cannot possibly look back. i said at the outset, what unites us is a lot bigger that divide us. them on a to put level playing field and engage in them and financial and cultural transformation. this...
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don't celebrate john mccain's birthday while a deadly storm hits new orleans. i could do this all day. torture people or don't torture people. don't torture people. deregulate and tax cut the country into financial ruin or don't tax cut the country into financial ruin. there is no reason to overthink the bush presidency. it was just as bad as you thought. as bush himself might advise, when you're considering his legacy, go with your gut. >>> joining us is colonel wilkerson, former chief of staff, currently professor of government at the college of william and mary. what was your reaction to watching the circumstance of the george w. bush rehabilitation reputation today? >> the biggest thing that hit me, because torture was the issue that made me go public in 2005 was when he stood in front of the library and said people will be able to come to this library and see we stayed true to our convictions. this at the same time a week ago the constitution project on detainee treatment released its report which answered two really big questions. did the united states to
don't celebrate john mccain's birthday while a deadly storm hits new orleans. i could do this all day. torture people or don't torture people. don't torture people. deregulate and tax cut the country into financial ruin or don't tax cut the country into financial ruin. there is no reason to overthink the bush presidency. it was just as bad as you thought. as bush himself might advise, when you're considering his legacy, go with your gut. >>> joining us is colonel wilkerson, former...
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. ♪ john: who cares? a slightly different code means you have been struck. 13,000. john: government mess. >> obamacare is working. >> this is a simple, strong, good thing. john: and then there is free-market. >> my cell phone, my e-mail address. >> the long-term players in the medical business need to be pushed to a new way of looking at things. john: well will be the new way? government? free-market? and what happens when the conflict? >> thereof the criminal. >> are you still there? john: i hope so. any hint to treat my dog. will that be legal? free-market medicine. that is our show tonight.
. ♪ john: who cares? a slightly different code means you have been struck. 13,000. john: government mess. >> obamacare is working. >> this is a simple, strong, good thing. john: and then there is free-market. >> my cell phone, my e-mail address. >> the long-term players in the medical business need to be pushed to a new way of looking at things. john: well will be the new way? government? free-market? and what happens when the conflict? >> thereof the criminal....
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john king talked to them inside the new library. >> mr. president, mrs. bush, thank you for your time. congratulations this is a beautiful place. >> thank you very much. >> she's a beautiful child. >> interesting time of life. >> it is. >> i want to spend most of our time on the lessons we will learn when we visit this place over the years. as the man who was commander in chief on 9/11, what went through your mind when you heard explosions at the finish line of the boston marathon? >> i was reminded that evil exists and that there are people in the world who are willing to kill innocent people to advance a cause. i don't know what this cause is. but we'll find out. during the same week in a town close to us in crawford, a plant exploded. and both incidents reminded me of how fragile life can be for some. and both incidents, you know, made us weep knowing that somebody was hurting a lot. >> let's focus on this place. it's beautiful. you're the librarian in the family. are you the decider when it comes to this building? >> well, i was the chairman of the de
john king talked to them inside the new library. >> mr. president, mrs. bush, thank you for your time. congratulations this is a beautiful place. >> thank you very much. >> she's a beautiful child. >> interesting time of life. >> it is. >> i want to spend most of our time on the lessons we will learn when we visit this place over the years. as the man who was commander in chief on 9/11, what went through your mind when you heard explosions at the finish line...
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nro better, i would like for every veteran in america to have a dog like tim and john have had. i don't think we have done enough. i think our country has betrayed the trust and honor and service of our veterans. how do we help get dogs into the hands of every returning veterans who needs that companionship. >> start by going to our web site. and we would be happy to spoke to every veteran that we can help. >> you need money to get the dogs and train them. >> we are all volunteer organization and we can't survive without money. >> tim and john, thank you for being so candid and honest andro better, good bless you for doing that for all of our veterans. >> coming up, former senator elizabeth de >> so much of the burden of taking care of a wounded warrior falls on the family members. that makes it difficult enough that many families have the added challenge of coping with emotional and mental scars that vet vetera veterans. joining me now is elizabeth deal and andrea. senator, so many veterans are coming back from war and some have physical scars and some of the scars we can't see
nro better, i would like for every veteran in america to have a dog like tim and john have had. i don't think we have done enough. i think our country has betrayed the trust and honor and service of our veterans. how do we help get dogs into the hands of every returning veterans who needs that companionship. >> start by going to our web site. and we would be happy to spoke to every veteran that we can help. >> you need money to get the dogs and train them. >> we are all...
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friends national corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told i'm john mark and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying problems. rational debate real discussion critical issues facing. you know ready to join the movement then walk they take. the leap. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered on peter lavelle true mind you were discussing the presidencies of george w. bush and barack obama. ok also now to go back to you in washington i came across a number of one of these i want to do this program because in the media there's comparisons because of the poll numbers between zero barack obama and george bush and it's been said here barack obama's you keep your health care is compared to bush's iraq. weapons of mass destruction in iraq would you find them equivalent. not necessarily because i think that bush george every bush is someone who is probably more led astray by the neoconservatives in his cabinet he doesn't strike me as the type of sort of evil plotter that a lot of
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john harwood in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture argo wowed audiences was thrilling action scenes and compelling story but does it distort history and rehash the lives that one reagan the presidency as robert perry building up in a moment also louisiana's a voucher program supported schools that teach creationism and celebrate the k.k.k. is this the future of american education i'll talk with randi weingarten see what we can do to stop the right's war schools and the corporate media just can't wrap their heads around why over chavez used venezuela's oil wealth to fight poverty what don't they get to tell you and i'd still eat it. you need to know this millions of americans have seen argo jaska winning movie based on the iran hostage crisis unfortunately the story presented in argo isn't the real story behind the crisis but more of the story that the ronald reagan campaign used to manipulate americans and to help him win the presidency. into the . the civilized. everything. seize
john harwood in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture argo wowed audiences was thrilling action scenes and compelling story but does it distort history and rehash the lives that one reagan the presidency as robert perry building up in a moment also louisiana's a voucher program supported schools that teach creationism and celebrate the k.k.k. is this the future of american education i'll talk with randi weingarten see what we can do to stop the right's war...
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john mcconnell worked with george bush on his inaugural address. terry edmonds spent eight years working with bill clinton. we talked about the reference to dr. king. your former boss making reference to abraham lincoln in his second inaugural address. >> we will get that ready in just a moment. let's go to the phones. curtis from akron, ohio. >> thank you for taking my call. it is a pleasure to be on the air. i had the privilege, when i was 20 years old, i was on the executive board of kent state democrats. me and some of the members of the executive board, as well that members of ksu did attend the inauguration of president clinton back in 1997. >> what do you remember from that moment? >> i remember the crowds. i had never seen a crowd like that in washington, d.c. it was the first time i had been to the inauguration of a president. we were all young in college at the time. bill clinton seemed like he was speaking to us, the young kids at the time. i remember, too, he wanted to have all of our bases covered as far as tickets. we got them from th
john mcconnell worked with george bush on his inaugural address. terry edmonds spent eight years working with bill clinton. we talked about the reference to dr. king. your former boss making reference to abraham lincoln in his second inaugural address. >> we will get that ready in just a moment. let's go to the phones. curtis from akron, ohio. >> thank you for taking my call. it is a pleasure to be on the air. i had the privilege, when i was 20 years old, i was on the executive...
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i and tom putnam, director of the john f. kennedy presidential library and museum. i appreciate the opportunity to testify on behalf of my fellow library directors. we are pleased and honored to appear before you, along with fellow historians, and with eleanor roosevelt. we are indebted to her grandfather's vision, which led to the creation of the first presidential library. franken roosevelt encouraged the country not to be careful as as he launched his presidency. during that time, he became leader of the free world. he valued transparency as an essential element of democratic government. citizens must understand how their government works, and have access to the documents that define their past. with the recent addition of the nixon and george w. bush libraries, our presidential library system is made whole and has become a model for the world. residential libraries are unique repositories that allow visitors an opportunity to relive the events that have shaped us as people. educational programs create a more active and informed citizenry. i believe the current m
i and tom putnam, director of the john f. kennedy presidential library and museum. i appreciate the opportunity to testify on behalf of my fellow library directors. we are pleased and honored to appear before you, along with fellow historians, and with eleanor roosevelt. we are indebted to her grandfather's vision, which led to the creation of the first presidential library. franken roosevelt encouraged the country not to be careful as as he launched his presidency. during that time, he became...
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was shot to understand the magnitude of this event john f. kennedy was america's thirty fifth president his life cut short only one thousand days into his first term in office in a brief span of time he left a lasting legacy who is perhaps tried the most during the tense standoff of the cuban missile crisis that is regarded as the closest the world has ever come to nuclear war and nine hundred sixty three signed a limited test ban treaty with the soviet union which highlighted his administration's priority to curb the spread of nuclear weapons j.f.k. also established the peace corps as a goodwill program to promote world peace and friendship since being established in one thousand nine hundred sixty one over two hundred thousand volunteers have served in the corps cross one hundred thirty nine countries and what was the johnson ministration that actually implemented the civil rights act of nine hundred sixty four it was anybody who championed the cause of outline discrimination in its major forms no doubt j.f.k. served during a volatile time
was shot to understand the magnitude of this event john f. kennedy was america's thirty fifth president his life cut short only one thousand days into his first term in office in a brief span of time he left a lasting legacy who is perhaps tried the most during the tense standoff of the cuban missile crisis that is regarded as the closest the world has ever come to nuclear war and nine hundred sixty three signed a limited test ban treaty with the soviet union which highlighted his...
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our first guest, john dulio served as the first chairman. he is currently a professor of politics, religion, and civil society and professor of political science at the university of pennsylvania and is involved in multiple organizations aiding our nations communities in his hometown of philadelphia. after he left office, president bush appointed our second guest, jim twqohy as the new director. he served for four years and is now in his third year a atve mari a university. our third guests served at the office of faith-based and community initiatives from 2006- 2008. since 2008, he has served as the distinguished senior fellow at baylor university and is president of the sagamore institute and international public policy research firm. when president obama came into office in 2009, he oversaw a revamping of this white house office including renaming it the office of faith-based and neighborhood partnerships. he appointed as its new director our fourth guest, joshua dubois. he left his office after serving from 2009-2013 to author a new book
our first guest, john dulio served as the first chairman. he is currently a professor of politics, religion, and civil society and professor of political science at the university of pennsylvania and is involved in multiple organizations aiding our nations communities in his hometown of philadelphia. after he left office, president bush appointed our second guest, jim twqohy as the new director. he served for four years and is now in his third year a atve mari a university. our third guests...
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pope john paul ii came to san francisco at the time that the city was at the grips of the aids epidemic. what the pope did helped to comfort those with aids. he reached out and touched them offering a blessing an hope of healing. we have a report from that day. beginning with rita williams who was at mission dolores with the pope's visit to the california's oldest mission. >> reporter: john paul ii warmly greeted those along the center aisle of the pope. some of the 900 invited guests. the pope then approached the nine pews of aids patients. and certainly the most moving moment came when 4-year-old brendan ororke reached out to hug the holy father. little brendan contracted aids from a blood transfusion at birth. the pope then moved to other aids sufferers, most of them gay. it was the first time the leader of a catholic church has met directly with aids sufferers. from there the pope went alone to pray in the old mission. the oldest building in san francisco. in prepared remarks the pope proclaimed the unconditional and ever lasting love of god for all people dwelling at lenghts on sin
pope john paul ii came to san francisco at the time that the city was at the grips of the aids epidemic. what the pope did helped to comfort those with aids. he reached out and touched them offering a blessing an hope of healing. we have a report from that day. beginning with rita williams who was at mission dolores with the pope's visit to the california's oldest mission. >> reporter: john paul ii warmly greeted those along the center aisle of the pope. some of the 900 invited guests....
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>> john snow. he had served for three years and was beginning to come to the end of his time, i told the president that i thought that it was very important in the final three years of his presidency that we bring in a treasury secretary who had real market credibility. experience, gravitas, preferably at the head of one of the large wall street institutions. at the wake of the enron crisis and other things, there was a great deal of reticence in government generally of bringing in wall street people to serve in government because their reputations had fallen so low. i thought we found somebody of integrity the who we thought both sides of the aisle could find confidence because knock wood, maybe we'll be lucky enough to get through the next three years without a financial crisis. but we'll be the first ones who have. >> so how did you go after him? >> he was a tough sale. a very tough sale. i went straight in the front door and said we're starting to look at who could replace john snow as treasury
>> john snow. he had served for three years and was beginning to come to the end of his time, i told the president that i thought that it was very important in the final three years of his presidency that we bring in a treasury secretary who had real market credibility. experience, gravitas, preferably at the head of one of the large wall street institutions. at the wake of the enron crisis and other things, there was a great deal of reticence in government generally of bringing in wall...